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TONYA OREPEZA ZAMORA vs. SANTA CLARA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

Filed: Apr 04, 2014
San Jose
ADJ8722028

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This case involves a correctional officer diagnosed with uterine cancer who claimed a workers' compensation industrial injury. The defendant contested her eligibility, arguing she was not a "peace officer" under Penal Code section 830.1 at the time of diagnosis. The Board denied reconsideration, finding that despite a title delay, the applicant was performing the duties and was eligible to be a deputy sheriff. Her job duties did not change, making her status as a peace officer, for the purposes of her claim, evident.

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This case involves a correctional officer diagnosed with uterine cancer who claimed a workers' compensation industrial injury. The defendant contested her eligibility, arguing she was not a "peace officer" under Penal Code section 830.1 at the time of diagnosis. The Board denied reconsideration, finding that despite a title delay, the applicant was performing the duties and was eligible to be a deputy sheriff. Her job duties did not change, making her status as a peace officer, for the purposes of her claim, evident.

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